Folding clothing is an art. There are various ways to do. But I have found my quickest way to fold. These are the steps: 1. Lay out your singlet, with the front of the singlet facing the flat surface. 2. Fold the singlet into half vertically. [ One sleeve area of one end meets the other end of the other sleeve area. ] 3. Fold the singlet into another half vertically. 4. Use your palm as the standard measurement of the width you desired. [ We will teach troubleshoot in the next post ] 5. Fold the clothing from the collar area, down to the end of the singlet into another half horizontally. 6. Fold the mid of the shirt down to the end of the singlet horizontally. 7. Press both ends of the singlet to solidify the shape. 8. You are done. Below image shows the entire process of how it is folded. Points to take note when folding: i. If you have your own method, you must ensure that it works across all types of clothing that are to be folded. ii. Whe...
Folding the clothing can be a hassle. I have learnt through the hard way and came out with the easiest, yet practical way to fold your clothing. Unlike Marie Kondo's method of folding to make it stand, my way is to ensure the folding is as uniform as you fold different categories of clothing. 4 Categories of Clothing 1. Clothing to be Folded 2. Clothing to be Iron / Placed on Hanger 3. Inner Wear 4. Miscellaneous Clothing to be Folded These clothing are normally: i. Clothing for exercise (i.e. Dry-Fit Tee-shirts) ii. Clothing to be worn at home or around neighbourhood (i.e. Singlets or Shorts) iii. Requires no or minimum ironing (i.e. Jeans or Track Pants) Clothing to be Iron / Placed on Hanger i. Formal wear (i.e. Business Shirt or pants) ii. Cotton Shirts iii. Long Pants (i.e. Kaki Pants) Inner Wear i. Bra ii. Under Wear iii. Arm Sleeves iv. Protecti...